Building Environmental Hygiene Management Technician

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Industry & Occupation

Healthcare & Welfare

Classification

Summary

Building Environmental Hygiene Management Technicians maintain and manage environmental hygiene in buildings and facilities, including air, water, cleaning, and pest control, while complying with legal standards to provide safe and comfortable spaces.

Description

Building Environmental Hygiene Management Technicians formulate and implement hygiene management plans for indoor air environments, water quality, cleaning, pest control, etc., in buildings and public facilities. They conduct regular inspections of ventilation volumes, water quality tests, and cleaning conditions, analyze measurement data to prepare reports, propose improvements based on laws and guidelines, and collaborate with related contractors to maintain and enhance hygiene environments. In recent years, they also address remote monitoring and preventive maintenance using IoT devices.

Future Outlook

Demand is increasing due to an aging population and heightened hygiene awareness. Needs for efficiency through IoT and data utilization, as well as preventive maintenance, are expanding, heightening the importance of highly specialized technicians.

Personality Traits

Excellent communication skills / Meticulous / Problem-solving oriented / Strong sense of responsibility

Work Style

Consulting / Flex / On-site / Partial Remote Possible / Patrol

Career Path

Building Management Supervisor → Equipment Management Department Leader → Hygiene Manager → Consultant → Independent Practice

Required Skills

Air Quality Measurement / Data Analysis / Environmental Measurement Equipment Operation / Pest Management / Report Preparation / Understanding of Legal Standards / Water Quality Measurement

Recommended Skills

CAD (Layout Diagram Creation) / Data Analysis / ICT Equipment Operation / IoT Remote Monitoring Systems / Reading English Literature

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking Ability to detect abnormalities from measurement data and analyze causes is required.
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Attention to detail is required to not overlook minute dirt or equipment abnormalities.
Communication Skills Because there is frequent coordination and reporting with management associations and contractors.
Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition Because adaptation to legal amendments and new technologies is required.
Problem Solving Need to identify causes and develop countermeasures when hygiene issues occur.

Related Qualifications

  • Building Environmental Hygiene Management Technician

Aliases

  • Building Environmental Hygiene Management Technician
  • Building Hygiene Management Technician

Related Jobs

  • Building Maintenance Technician
  • Facility Management Technician
  • Hygiene Manager
  • Public Health Technician

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